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Iran Bought Supplies from the Country It Later Bombed
EconomyEN
Iran Bought Supplies from the Country It Later Bombed

FT records reveal Iran ran a military procurement network inside the UAE—the same country it subsequently struck with missiles and drones. What this exposes about sanctions architecture.

The Strait Is Closed. The Ceasefire Isn't Enough.
PoliticsEN
The Strait Is Closed. The Ceasefire Isn't Enough.

A U.S.-Iran ceasefire holds indefinitely, but the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. Pakistan steps up as a mediator. India stays silent. What this standoff means for global energy and Asian geopolitics.

The Hormuz Gambit: Who's Really Negotiating?
PoliticsEN
The Hormuz Gambit: Who's Really Negotiating?

Iran sent a peace proposal to Trump via Pakistan. Araghchi flew to meet Putin in St Petersburg. Three cities, one strait, and a tangle of competing interests that may or may not add up to a deal.

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HK
Haneul Kim
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Ukraine Eyes the Hormuz Strait. What's the Play?
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Ukraine Eyes the Hormuz Strait. What's the Play?

Britain backs Ukraine's potential role in Strait of Hormuz security. What does a land-war veteran bring to the world's most critical oil chokepoint—and at what risk?

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SP
Seoyeon Park
Peace Talks Are Moving Markets. Don't Get Too Comfortable.
EconomyEN
Peace Talks Are Moving Markets. Don't Get Too Comfortable.

Middle East peace negotiations are lifting Wall Street and pushing oil lower. Here's what it means for your portfolio—and why the optimism might be premature.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
The Crusader in the Pentagon
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The Crusader in the Pentagon

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's ties to the CREC, a church network rooted in Christian Reconstructionism, are shaping the religious language of American military policy. What does it mean when theology meets firepower?

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MC
Minho Choi
The Meeting America Skipped — And Why It Matters
PoliticsEN
The Meeting America Skipped — And Why It Matters

35 nations gathered to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without the U.S. Trump said it's not America's job. That absence may be reshaping the global order faster than anyone expected.

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Haneul Kim
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One Strait, One Ultimatum — The World Holds Its Breath
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One Strait, One Ultimatum — The World Holds Its Breath

Trump says no ceasefire without reopening the Strait of Hormuz. With 20% of global oil trade flowing through this narrow passage, the stakes extend far beyond the Middle East.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays the Price?
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If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays the Price?

Trump's 15-point ultimatum to Iran isn't being read as a diplomatic opening. Analysts warn of nightmare escalation scenarios with global economic consequences.

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HK
Haneul Kim
If Iran Closes the Strait, Who Pays the Price?
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If Iran Closes the Strait, Who Pays the Price?

As US-Iran tensions escalate and military options are openly discussed, analysts warn of catastrophic economic fallout. But the real question may be harder than it looks.

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HK
Haneul Kim
China Says It Can Weather the Storm. Can It?
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China Says It Can Weather the Storm. Can It?

A top Chinese economist claims Beijing can absorb shocks from the Middle East conflict and hit its growth target — while quietly preparing for Washington to walk back trade deals.

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Haneul Kim
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Tankers Left Before the Missiles. They Arrive in 10 Days.
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Tankers Left Before the Missiles. They Arrive in 10 Days.

Oil tankers that departed the Middle East before Iran's missile strikes are due to arrive within 10 days. Markets are calm—for now. The real test comes after the last pre-war barrel lands.

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Seoyeon Park
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